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Chipsi Classic shavings for rodents
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Beaphar Shampoo for Rabbits & Rodents
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Pawise Small Animal Toy Fruit/Veggie Mix
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Two Good Neighbors Urtehøy
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Lactol Baby Bottle Set
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Ceramic Bowl Ergonomic for Rodents
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Different needs of different hamster species
There are several different species of hamsters, and each breed has its own unique characteristics and personality traits.
This species is the largest hamster breed. Syrian hamsters are known for their friendly nature and love to explore, and are also the most common hamster species.
It is important to note that Syrian golden hamsters must be kept alone . If several hamsters are placed together, they may argue and fight, which can lead to serious injury or potentially death.
Winter White Dwarf Hamsters are small, round and cautious hamsters that reach an adult size of approximately 8 to 10 centimeters. They are considered very shy and easily stressed thanks to a strong prey drive. This can make it challenging to get them to feel relaxed outside of their cage.
The smallest of all hamster species, Roborovski dwarf hamsters are both energetic and curious. They are great choices for people who want a lively little paw, but can be difficult to handle due to their small size. These hamsters are also very social and should be kept in pairs or groups.
Campbell's hamsters are quite similar to winter white dwarf hamsters, but are more social creatures and often thrive in pairs. They are also a bit tougher and more robust, which makes them braver both inside and outside the cage. They come in a variety of colors and fur patterns. If you are considering getting a Campbell's dwarf hamster, you should be prepared to be patient, as they can be a bit more challenging to tame compared to many other hamster types. This is due to their strong territorial instincts, which make them quite defensive, and they can also perceive human fingers as a threat.
Hamster care
The hamster's cage should be equipped with various toys and equipment so that it can stay active. Hamsters have a significant need for physical activity. You can often choose cages that come with equipment such as hamster wheels and tunnels.
It is important to put a thick layer of bedding material at the bottom of the cage for the hamster to dig and make tunnels in. Suitable bedding material can be cage shavings or cage bedding made from cellulose fiber.
When it comes to the hamster's diet, it mainly consists of hamster pellets, and we offer various brands of hamster food in our range. To ensure that the water remains clean, it is recommended to provide it in a water bottle. Hamsters tend to spill and dig, which can make the water in a water bowl dirty. It is important to regularly clean the water bottle and tube thoroughly, and change the water daily.
Everything you need for hamster and other rodent equipment at A-Vet
We offer a wide selection of articles and equipment for both hamsters, but also other rodents such as guinea pigs or mice and rats . Click through our large assortment and find the best products for your pet! At A-Vet you can always be sure that you get safe products for your pet, which are approved by veterinarians. We are proud to be able to offer products that you cannot necessarily get elsewhere, which do not contain harmful or unnecessary preservatives.